AIIMS Delhi Nurses Union Raises Concerns Over Shortage of Hospital Attendants

According to the letter, AIIMS Delhi needs more hospital and sanitary attendants to improve clinical area support services
Some of the nursing staff members expressed particular concern about the deficiency of female attendants. (Representational image: Unsplash)
Some of the nursing staff members expressed particular concern about the deficiency of female attendants. (Representational image: Unsplash)
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The AIIMS Nurses Union sent a letter to AIIMS director Dr. M. Srinivas. The letter highlights that there is a shortage of trained hospital and sanitary attendants at AIIMS Delhi. This shortage has affected operation processes and also caused delays in delivering patient care.

Some of the nursing staff members expressed particular concern about the deficiency of female attendants, particularly in critical care areas such as ICUs, operation theaters, and where the critically ill patient received treatment, where their presence is very important for patient comfort and care.

According to the letter, AIIMS Delhi needs more hospital and sanitary attendants to improve clinical area support services. Hospital attendants assist patients with personal hygiene, meal delivery, vital sign monitoring, and record-keeping, while sanitary attendants ensure equipment cleanliness and patient hygiene.

According to the letter, AIIMS Delhi needs more hospital and sanitary attendants to improve clinical area support services. 
 (Representational image: Unsplash)
According to the letter, AIIMS Delhi needs more hospital and sanitary attendants to improve clinical area support services. (Representational image: Unsplash)

Dr. Nirupam Madan, AIIMS Delhi's Medical Superintendent, stated that the support staff provided is as per norms, and the union’s request is being examined critically.

The nursing staff emphasized the necessity of both male and female attendants for patient comfort and dignity, urging prioritized recruitment and retention efforts across all clinical areas.

According to nursing staff, the recruitment delays are compromising patient care. The union's plea underscores the importance of addressing staffing shortages to maintain quality healthcare services at AIIMS Delhi.

(Input from various resources)

(Rehash/Susmita Bhandary/MSM)

Some of the nursing staff members expressed particular concern about the deficiency of female attendants. (Representational image: Unsplash)
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